Algeria to examine illegal immigrants bodies transfer
Djamel Oueld Abbas, Algerian solidarity minister
Algerian illegal immigrant’s bodies will be discussed by Algerian solidarity ministry and representatives of Algerians living abroad in a meeting due to be held in the next few days.
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Algerian solidarity minister Djamel Oueld Abbas who was on a Mediterranean tour said he had held talks with officials in Europe to figure out means to recover the bodies detained at their mortuaries.
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“I went to the mortuaries of some countries in southern Europe and I checked some bodies but it was impossible to identify them,” he said.
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“The exact number of the Algerian bodies at those mortuaries can not be determined,” he added.
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President of the association of Algerian workers defence in France Bedaoui Mouafak said the transfer of a single body from Europe to Algeria costs more than 2,000 euros.
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“Associations and the civil society in Europe can not afford the transfer of hundreds of Algerian illegal immigrants at their own expenses,” he added.
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For his part, the leader of the Algerian commission for Algerian youngsters relief said the whereabouts of 4,000 illegal immigrants who tried to reach Spain are still unknown.
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The phenomenon of illegal immigration from Algeria to Europe appears to be on the rise while Italy and Spain remain ones of the main entry points used by would-be immigrants attempting to reach Europe.